G-Power claims their BMW M6 Hurricane RR to be the world's fastest coupe seating four. Its V10 produces a whopping 800 PS (789 bhp) and reaches a top speed of more than 370 kph (230 mph). G-Power uses the record-setting engine already found in the M5 Hurricane RR to get more power out of the M6.

Odd to 300kph in 24.9 seconds
Just like the M5 Hurricane RR sedan, the M6 Hurricane RR coupe gets a twin supercharger engine. It's good for 800 Nm of torque at 5.000 rpm - 280 more than the regular M6 engine. That's enough power for the BMW M6 Hurricane RR to make it from 0 to 62 mph in 4.32 seconds, from 0 to 124 mph in 9.3 seconds. G-Power also states that 186 mph is done in 24.9 seconds. The top speed is said to be more than 370 kph (230 mph).

Front apron and rear spoiler are made from CF, both to improve traction and aesthetics. Forged 20 inch wheels and 255/35
or rather 285/30 tires were added to get the power down to the street. Nine-way adjustable coilovers were added to improve
the M6 Hurricane's driving dynamics and stability.

Also available with 750 PS [740 bhp]
To make its driver aware of the modifications the interior contains CF applications for dash, center console and door trims.
The G-Power BMW M6 Hurricane RR costs EUR 252,100. Also available is a 750 PS aftermarket kit for the BMW M5 and M6, priced at EUR 56,000 without labour.

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And cleverly disguised so it won't look like a racing car. The local enforcers of the posted speed limit will never give it a second glance. Come to think of it, at 230 MPH - they aren't going to get a second glance :happya nim:

'Limit' Is for what speed limit they set the iDrive for to warn them if they go over a certain speed.
'Open Hood/Bonnet' is because the car is going so fast that there is enough air that gets under it to lift it a little and in-turn, make the open hood go off.

The last one was because it was gaining temperature rapidly... I shouldn't need to explain why.